Call Forward

The following methods of call forwarding are supported:

Immediate: incoming call is forwarded immediately and unconditionally.
Busy: incoming call is forwarded if the endpoint is busy.
No Reply: incoming call is forwarded if it isn't answered for a specified time.
On Busy or No Reply: incoming call is forwarded if the port is busy or when calls are not answered after a specified time.
Do Not Disturb: immediately reject incoming calls. Upon receiving a call for a Do Not Disturb, the 603 Decline SIP response code is sent.

Three forms of forwarding parties are available:

Served party: party configured to forward the call (FXS device). To configure this type of forwarding party and per endpoint, see Configuring Call Forward.
Originating party: party that initiates the first call (FXS).
Diverted party: new destination of the forwarded call (FXS).
When call forward is initiated, the device sends a SIP 302 response with a contact that contains the phone number from the Call Forward table (see Configuring Call Forward) and its corresponding IP address from the routing table (or when a proxy is used, the proxy’s IP address).
For receiving call forward, the device handles SIP 3xx responses for redirecting calls with a new contact.